The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters “Eye of the Cyclops” S2E11 February 6 2024 on History

On Tuesday February 6 2024, History broadcasts an episode of the series The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters!

Eye of the Cyclops Season 2 Episode 11 Episode Summary

In this episode of “The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters” on History, viewers are in for an intriguing and potentially groundbreaking investigation into one of the greatest mysteries of the high seas.

Titled “Eye of the Cyclops,” this episode focuses on a pivotal moment in the team’s quest to solve the enigma of the Bermuda Triangle. The team has a unique opportunity to unravel the mystery surrounding the U.S.S. Cyclops, a massive 500-foot freighter that disappeared without a trace in 1918, taking with it 309 sailors. This disappearance remains one of the most perplexing and deadliest incidents associated with the Bermuda Triangle.

As the team delves deep into the historical records, conducts advanced research, and deploys cutting-edge technology, they aim to uncover the truth behind the U.S.S. Cyclops’ vanishing act. The episode promises to be a gripping journey into the heart of the Bermuda Triangle’s mysteries, shedding light on an event that has baffled experts for over a century.

What Time is the “Eye of the Cyclops” Episode On?

The Eye of the Cyclops episode of The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters will be broadcast on February 6 2024 on History at 10:03 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Eye of the Cyclops” Episode New?

The Eye of the Cyclops episode of The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters is all new!

The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters Eye of the Cyclops Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Mike Barnette
David O’Keefe
Wayne Abbott
Jason Harris
Jimmy Gadomski

Eye of the Cyclops Episode Videos & Previews


Watch The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters Eye of the Cyclops Online

The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters Series Information

An elite team investigates the Bermuda Triangle with the aid of a map marking the location of unidentified undersea wrecks and anomalies; evaluating theories like rogue waves, giant methane bubbles and dead zones that bewilder equipment and planes.

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